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  • ...not in government service. He became partner in 1926, with a specialty in international law.
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  • *''[[American Journal of International Law]]''
    27 KB (4,094 words) - 08:22, 17 October 2022
  • ...ity of 1780 and of 1800; and the Declaration of Paris of 1856 confirmed as international law the principle of free ships, free goods, and also a definition of blockade.
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  • ...them away from their parents, would that constitute genocide as defined in international law?<ref>[http://www.hrweb.org/legal/genocide.html Genocide Convention, Article
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • I'm also a Military Editor, certainly with an interest in military and international law. My Unitarian minister is, in fact, a former criminal defense attorney; jus
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  • **Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law,
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  • ==International law== ...arged at the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]], of violating international law through unrestricted submarine warfare; they were acquitted after proving B
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  • ...international peace and order, global economic development and the rule of international law are essential to the security and prosperity of mankind; ...nd legislation, consistent with international human rights conventions and international law, to the extent permitted by the domestic law of each Commonwealth country.
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  • ...tem]] is an important public good. Another example is the functioning of [[international law]] as a means of formalising relations between countries and settling intern
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  • ...just solution for Palestinian refugees based on principles established in international law; an end to violence against civilians; and peace and justice for all people ...t of return for all refugees. We believe these two important principles of international law must be balanced to find a workable and just resolution to this long-time c
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  • ...hat you have an interest in law. There are a number of articles, such as [[international law]], [[extraordinary rendition]], [[extrajudicial detention]] and [[interroga
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  • ...ority and duty to advise that a proposed government action would violate [[international law]]. ...sed that Poland not be categorized as occupied territory, which would make international law applicable, "to which we doubtless shall not submit." <ref>Shirer, p. 214</
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  • ...ot accept requests to manipulate media that would violate any CZ:Policies, international law, or Media Lab policies. Remove requests of this nature at once. Off topic,
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  • ...ights, and Self-Determination: The Meaning of International Law'', Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 24, Issue 5 2000]</ref> ...rs/872 W. Michael Reisman: ''Sovereignty and Human Rights in Contemporary International Law'', Yale Law Faculty Scholarship Series. Paper 872, 1990]</ref>.
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  • ...entions. State Practice also establishes this rule as a norm of customary international law, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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  • *1981: Fisher, Roger. ''Improving Compliance with International Law.'', The University Press of Virginia.
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  • | title = The evolution of individual criminal responsibility under international law ...of [[command responsibility]] stated in the [[in re Yamashita]] decision. International law has generally not stayed abreast of non-state actors accused of [[terrorism
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  • *[[International Law]]
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  • ...sic law, and voted for UNSC Resolution 478, which called it a violation of international law.
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